SUNY Chancellor King Visits TC3 Farm as Part of SUNY Reconnect Tour

SUNY Chancellor King Visits TC3 Farm as Part of SUNY Reconnect Tour

July 16, 2025

State University of New York Chancellor John B. King Jr. visited 快播视频 Cortland Community College as part of the SUNY Reconnect Tour. Chancellor King will be visiting SUNY community colleges throughout the state to promote New York鈥檚 free community college program for adult learners, which will begin in fall 2025. Under Governor Kathy Hochul鈥檚 SUNY Reconnect initiative, New York State will provide free tuition, fees, books, and supplies for adults ages 25-55 who don't already have a college degree and pursue an associate degree in a high-demand field.

During his visit, Chancellor King emphasized 快播视频 Cortland Community College鈥檚 sustainable farming and food system program, which is one of TC3鈥檚 12 eligible degree programs under SUNY Reconnect. The other eligible programs at TC3 are Construction & Environmental Technology, Environmental Studies, Chemical Dependency Counseling, Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Computer Support Specialist, Engineering Science, Nursing, Teacher Education Transfer鈥揂dolescence, Teacher Education Transfer鈥揅hildhood, and Teacher Education Transfer鈥揈arly Childhood.

To support adult learner 快播视频 through SUNY Reconnect, 快播视频 Cortland Community College will customize schedules for adults students, utilizing online and hybrid options for students that need to work while attending classes. Students also have access to dedicated advising and personal supports specifically for adult learners, including an on-campus childcare center and adult networking events.

鈥淐ommunity colleges like 快播视频 Cortland provide life-changing upward mobility every day for New Yorkers,鈥 said SUNY Chancellor King. 鈥淚 am confident that with Governor Hochul鈥檚 free community college program for adult learners, even more New Yorkers will open new doors to academic and professional opportunities they鈥檝e always dreamed of.鈥

The SUNY Board of Trustees said, 鈥淏y supporting the SUNY Reconnect program and empowering New Yorkers throughout the Finger Lakes Region and Central New York to apply for free community college at 快播视频 Cortland, Governor Hochul and state leaders have made a forward-looking investment in the long-term 快播视频 of this region and our entire state. SUNY schools throughout the state, including 快播视频 Cortland Community College, are ready for the influx of students through SUNY Reconnect, and we encourage all eligible New Yorkers to consider how this initiative can help them and their families.鈥

快播视频 Cortland Community College President Amy Kremenek said, 鈥淐hancellor King鈥檚 visit to TC3 highlights the significance of this historic initiative that addresses financial barriers to higher education, and we are delighted to welcome him to our campus. We have received tremendous interest in the SUNY Reconnect program since its approval as part of the New York State budget, with adults who previously thought college was out of reach now registering for classes and working on degrees to enhance their career prospects and potential lifetime earnings. We greatly appreciate the efforts of Governor Hochul, Chancellor King, and the NYS Legislature for SUNY Reconnect and we鈥檙e excited for the many opportunities available to our students and the positive impact on families, our community, and our state.鈥

New York State Department of Labor Commissioner Roberta Reardon said, 鈥淔ree community college for adult learners opens new doors for New Yorkers and ensures a skilled and knowledgeable workforce in industries we all rely on, including our farms, hospitals, and schools. I thank Governor Hochul for prioritizing workforce development initiatives through our SUNY programs that not only educate adult students but also help make the state an affordable place to live, work, and raise a family.鈥

NYSUT President Melinda Person said, 鈥淪UNY Reconnect is more than a program 鈥 it's a promise to adult learners across New York that it's never too late to return to school, reimagine your future, and access the careers that keep our communities moving forward. Chancellor King鈥檚 visit today shines a light on how programs like sustainable farming and food systems aren鈥檛 just academic pathways 鈥 they鈥檙e launching pads for economic resilience and stability. Together we are building a higher education system that鈥檚 public, affordable, and aligned with the real-world needs of our students and state.鈥

State Senator Lea Webb said, 鈥淐ommunity colleges play a pivotal role in supporting community members' pathways to career 快播视频 and economic advancement. As a member of the Senate Higher Education Committee and SUNY Alum, I couldn鈥檛 be more proud to support the SUNY Reconnect initiative. Free community college for adults is transformational. This program for 快播视频 Cortland Community College (TC3) means more working adults will have the opportunity to earn a degree in high-demand fields like sustainable farming, right here in our backyard. SUNY Reconnect will open doors for families, strengthen our workforce, and help ensure that no one is left behind simply because they couldn鈥檛 afford tuition. This initiative is an investment in people, in local communities, and the future of New York State. Thank you to Chancellor King for supporting this program and visiting TC3 on his SUNY tour.鈥

SUNY Reconnect will fund degrees in high-demand fields including:

  • Advanced manufacturing
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Cybersecurity
  • Engineering
  • Technology
  • Nursing and allied health fields
  • Green and renewable energy
  • Pathways to Teaching in shortage areas

To support the launch of SUNY Reconnect, SUNY has:

  • Allocated $4 million to community colleges to support SUNY Reconnect programmatic implementation through advising, enrollment, outreach, award of credit for prior learning, and other student services, supports, and campus operations.
  • Provided an additional $1 million to cover equipment, materials, supplies, and other one-time needs to increase student enrollment capacity in high-demand programs that are part of SUNY Reconnect.
  • Announced $1.1 million in grant funding for the to help community colleges increase access and ensure degree completion for adult learners.

In addition to SUNY Reconnect, the FY25-26 Enacted State Budget provides $8 million in increased operating aid to community colleges 鈥 the first back-to-back operating aid increases in decades for these institutions 鈥 and maintains the 100% community college funding floor, which protects community colleges from $75 million lost direct state tax support.

The budget also provides significant funding toward New York's longstanding Educational Opportunity Program, which has served more than 85,000 students, and increased support for , which will make these proven retention and completion programs permanent at SUNY and allow for a significant expansion.

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